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Dr. McGhee Hassrick, from the Life Course Outcomes Program of the A.J. Drexel Autism Institute is recruiting for a Research Associate II to conduct social network research with autistic youth, their families and employment supporters. Candidates will be working at the Drexel Autism Institute, which is a multidisciplinary institute emphasizing public health science approaches. Candidates will assist in designing, developing, conducting, and communicating research often with a wide range of collaborators. The Research Associate II will lead the management of research studies designed to investigate the impact of social networks on outcomes from autistic people, their families and communities across different life stages. The role includes managing data collection, coordinating stakeholder engagement, and leading qualitative and quantitative research for basic science and interventions. This individual will also manage lab organization and administrative efforts, and research outputs (including research project design, manuscript writing, grant-writing, and community presentations.